Re: International pricing discrepancy

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>>>>> "Michèl" == Michèl Alexandre Salim <salimma1@yahoo.co.uk> writes:

> Red Hat Linux: USA - $59.95, Europe - 112 euro
> (112x0.90 = $100, or 67% higher)
> Red Hat Linux professional: USA - about 120 dollars?
> Europe - 230 euro

> Americans earn 50% higher than Europeans and don't
> have to pay on average 18% sales tax, so if anything,
> the pricing structure should be *the reverse*

Does that already include VAT?

When I was in Ireland a couple years ago, I liked the fact that it was
already included in the price, unlike the sales taxes in the US.  In a
nutshell, how is it different than US sales taxes?


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